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  1. The original series ended on February 7, 1993. The series was revived, hosted by Jason Harris, and titled Double Dare 2000; this aired from January 22 to November 10, 2000. A second revival of the series, hosted by Liza Koshy and featuring Marc Summers, aired from June 25, 2018, to December 20, 2019.

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    Double Dare's format combines trivia questions with occasionally messy stunts. Each episode began with Summers saying "on your mark, get set... GO!" to start a tossup challenge, with the first team to accomplish the stunt winning $20 and control of the first round. They would then be asked a question worth $10. If they chose to answer it and they a...

    The first season was aired on Nickelodeon in 1986, with a second season airing until 1987. Both seasons consisted of 65 episodes. During this period, both teams competed in red uniforms, and the lighted triangles on the team podiums were both colored blue. Double Dare began its third season in 1988, airing simultaneously on Nickelodeon and in syndi...

    The Double Dareset maintained a basic structure in its three seasons, but minor changes were added during its run: 1. The dollar signs below the digits on the scoreboards were used in the early first-recorded episodes, and later changed to "Double D" logos for the rest of the run. In the early first-recorded episodes, Harvey, Robin, and Dave's unif...

    In 1988, syndicated shows such as Slime Time and Fun House, both game shows involving messy stunts, competed with Double Dare. The latter was especially sloppy, much messier than Double Dare. As a result, Super Sloppy Double Darewas created in 1989, introducing colossal Physical Challenges which made bigger messes. Family Double Dare'sfirst incarna...

  3. Family Double Dare premiered on Fox on April 3, 1988, and moved to its regular Saturday night slot that week. This version featured two teams of four: two kids with two parents. The same rules used for the regular version of Double Dare applied, but more money was at stake. Family Double Dare ended its FOX run in July 1988 after 13 episodes ...

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  4. Nov 21, 2016 · When Double Dare premiered in 1986, it became an instant kid-friendly sensation. Hosted by Marc Summers, the gak-soaked Nickelodeon game show aired in some form or another on the network until...

  5. Jun 25, 2018 · Nickelodeon’s Double Dare, which ran from 1986 to 1993 and taped more than 500 episodes, gave its kid contestants bicycles or boom boxes in exchange for fetching giant balls of snot from...

  6. Oct 7, 2015 · What follows are the recollections of Double Dare’s creators, stars, and crew members, from the events leading to the show’s debut in 1986 to its final new episode in 1993. (Not counting the...

  7. Jul 19, 2023 · The original series ended on February 7, 1993. The series was revived, hosted by Jason Harris, and titled Double Dare 2000; this aired from January 22 to November 10, 2000. A second revival of the series, hosted by Liza Koshy and featuring Marc Summers, aired from June 25, 2018, to December 20, 2019.

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